Ian McCall says the 'stupid' cops who arrested him thought he was a drug dealer

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Let’s face it, the Los Angeles Police Department has never been known for their intelligence. Their racism and racial profiling, absolutely; but not their brains’ ability to harvest protein. The LAPD actually thought I was a drug dealer too. They searched my friend's BMW after they saw my watch and made the assumption that it could only have been purchased with money I obtained from selling cocaine to celebrities. Nevermind my former investment banking career… That’s like corporate minimum wage to LA’s Finest. Perhaps Southern California has a drug problem, or perhaps their police department is a huge fan of Michael Phelps, but Ian McCall was arrested a couple of weeks ago and here’s what he has to say on the MMA Hour about the experience.

“They thought I was a drug dealer. Don't know why. Well, actually, I know why. Someone that doesn't like me told them I was a drug dealer. An actual drug dealer that doesn't like me got busted -- I've seen the paperwork -- and said ‘oh, he's a drug dealer too.' And they came over to my house and they didn't find any drugs, they didn't find any text messages, they didn't find anything bad. So they're like ‘okay, you're not a drug dealer, but your probation officer said to come get you anyways because you have a suspended license.”
"It was embarrassing. Them taking me away in front of my daughter and my wife. They tore my house apart, they tore my car apart. I guess they were following me from the gym, and they said, ‘oh, it would be more embarrassing if you got arrested in front of your gym.' Well I'd much rather be arrested in front of my gym, where my coach is a lawyer, compared to me being arrested at my house, in front of my neighbors and my daughter. I don't know. Cops are stupid, and they really just wanted to come to the house and search the house. But, again, I'm not a drug dealer and I'm not being charged with selling drugs.”

If you didn’t picture Ian McCall twirling his moustache while reading the quote, go back and re-read it. It’ll be way more fulfilling the second time around. However, if you’re too busy to read it twice, you should probably get back to whatever it was you were doing. Ian McCall is out of jail and he's going to be fine. That's all that's important.

if you are on probation, even informal, you can be arrested if you are caught driving on a suspended licence, you can also have your car impounded for 30 days.. since they followed him home from the gym that's what they got him for.

killua

09-06-2012 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammerlock2.0
(Post 1624137)

I don't get it. Why exactly did they take him away?

Well putting the bits and pieces together from the article, he is on probation, has a suspended license and was driving home (assumption) while the police were following him.

Maybe driving with a suspended license is more of an issue if you're on probation? :confused:

PheelGoodInc

09-06-2012 05:54 PM

Okay, what I got from that article is that the police received a tip from someone saying he's dealing. He is on probation therefore is subject to random search. The followed him home while he was driving on a suspended license (illegal in itself) and then searched his house. They ultimately arrested him for driving on a suspended license.

Then he calls the police stupid? Yeah. Great logic. Because police are mind readers and everyone is honest with them all the time. Also, I highly doubt the watch he was wearing had anything to do with it. That was merely fabrication made up in his mind because he's pissed over the incident.

TheReturn

09-06-2012 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PheelGoodInc
(Post 1624172)

Okay, what I got from that article is that the police received a tip from someone saying he's dealing. He is on probation therefore is subject to random search. The followed him home while he was driving on a suspended license (illegal in itself) and then searched his house. They ultimately arrested him for driving on a suspended license.

Then he calls the police stupid? Yeah. Great logic. Because police are mind readers and everyone is honest with them all the time. Also, I highly doubt the watch he was wearing had anything to do with it. That was merely fabrication made up in his mind because he's pissed over the incident.

That watch part was about the writer of the article I believe.

slapshot

09-06-2012 07:48 PM

His interview was a PR nightmare, the dude is dirty. This pos is in the ufc and people are bitching about Jones's character?

By the time he stopped talking he just sounded like a addict who has his hands in other illegal activitys.

Roflcopter

09-06-2012 08:27 PM

Gotta love the American legal system.

ArcherCC

09-06-2012 10:07 PM

What the Hell are you smoking? Just cause he is pissed some douche bag dealer fingered him to try and get some slack cut for himself, that Makes Ian 'Dirty' Yea so he was driving on a suspended licence. True it is illegal but ya know I can named 25 or 30 people I either know or work with that do the same everyday.

Just because he gave an interview while angry he is not dirty.

dsmjrv

09-06-2012 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ArcherCC
(Post 1624210)

What the Hell are you smoking? Just cause he is pissed some douche bag dealer fingered him to try and get some slack cut for himself, that Makes Ian 'Dirty' Yea so he was driving on a suspended licence. True it is illegal but ya know I can named 25 or 30 people I either know or work with that do the same everyday.

Just because he gave an interview while angry he is not dirty.

agreed, plus he doesnt have to state a logical reason for his claim of "stupid cops" to be true.. it is true this is just another case of the police not doing their job of "protecting and serving" the community.. they harass and oppress and that is all.